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I think the greater priorities were fixing the OL & WR units that were horrible last year, making sure our new and inexperienced QB & TB were ready, and replacing the holes in the D due to graduation of star players drafted in the NFL.

There is no excuse for JT not to fix this special teams mess. Tavecchio has to go. He comes at a price we can't afford to pay anymore. Anger is totally inconsistent and can't be relied on. We have replacements for both that would be more predictable - if less exciting.............

We replaced the Special Teams coach last year. The unit did appear to perform marginally better last season, not so much in the first game this year. But it was only one game, after all . . . I don't see the evidence that Tedford is not taking it seriously. Performance is another matter.

We replaced the Special Teams coach last year. The unit did appear to perform marginally better last season, not so much in the first game this year. But it was only one game, after all . . . I don't see the evidence that Tedford is not taking it seriously. Performance is another matter.

We'll see when Tedford holds this unit accountable for their lousy play. I understand they're kids and it WAS the first game after all. If play, especially blocking doesn't improve, then we can rightfully call for Genyk's head.

I disagree that Tedford takes special teams seriously. The subpar performance over his entire tenure speaks volumes about how seriously he takes special teams. Then there was the fact that he stuck with a terrible special teams coach for years when it was obvious to over 50,000 armchair QBs that Alamar had to go.

We'll see when Tedford holds this unit accountable for their lousy play. I understand they're kids and it WAS the first game after all. If play, especially blocking doesn't improve, then we can rightfully call for Genyk's head.

I disagree that Tedford takes special teams seriously. The subpar performance over his entire tenure speaks volumes about how seriously he takes special teams. Then there was the fact that he stuck with a terrible special teams coach for years when it was obvious to over 50,000 armchair QBs that Alamar had to go.

In Tedford's first season, he had a great Special Teams coached by Dave Ungerer. LaShaun Ward, Mick McGrath, Mark Jenkins did real well. I wish we can get him back to the staff.

I disagree that Tedford takes special teams seriously. The subpar performance over his entire tenure speaks volumes about how seriously he takes special teams.

There's been subpar qb performance for the last few years of his tenure, too, and nobody's arguing that that's because he doesn't take it seriously. He seems like a very serious guy in general- if anything over serious. But even when we were playing top ten calibre ball special teams were lacking. And changing coaches hasn't measurably improved things. So, yes, something just plain isn't right. I'm just not convinced that that something is lack of "seriousness" or putting effort in. I think it's more likely that the effort's been ineffective- just like so much of the effort with our passing game seemed to be recently.